1. What does the flower in the market represent? Think about what the flower could mean and why the author chose to include this conversation between Parvana and the older man at the end of the book.

2. What do you think of Parvana's father's decision to leave Kabul and look for the rest of her family even though he's not well? What would you do in his place? Explain your answer.

3. What did you think of the book? What part of the book was most interesting to you. Include on specific example from the text.

1.I think the flower in the market represents peace and that everyone can be free for once. I also think that the flower represents that she's going and that afghanistan will be a better place.

2.I think Parvana's father's decision to leave Kabul is a great idea because it's there family and if I was in his situation I would go because sacrificing your life for your family is the right thing to do. I think you should be brave and don't give up.

3.I think the part when Parvana's dad was arrested because it just happened so fast and it was interest to read when Parvana and Parvana's mom was going to the jail to ask for the dad back.